This just broke in : Romania will have in 2011 the largest onshore wind farm in the European Union with 240 wind turbines accounting for no less than 600 MW of installed capacity.

This 1.1 billion Euro ($1.6 billion) project is done in order to offset the emissions of the dirty coal fired plants of the Czech power group CEZ behind this project. Please refer to the Reuters’ article for more details on the deal.

To the data provided by CARMA, the country’s electricity needs are met with 51 percent of fossil fuels, 32 percent of hydro while the remaining comes from nuclear.

This is nice to see that Eastern European countries are working on decreasing their emissions and cut their dependance on old and dirty coal-fired plants.

Meanwhile I twitted last month that Poland is planning to build its first nuclear reactor to answer its increasing energy needs and rely less on coal.

romania is the less dependent east european country on russian gas and oil.We still can produce arround 20 bilion cubic meters of gas (our necesity is arround 30 bilion) and 6 milion tones of oil( 50% of internal need)…so ..inform yourself first.The southern part of Romania is much better than southern Spain or Sicily or other stepic arreas of Europe….in terms of annual rain quantity and precipitation..indeed central Dobrogea and Southern Dobrogea could be desolated but that is charm of steppe areas..Romania is the bigger exporter and producer of electicity in the region(take a look on carma.org if you don’t belive me) ..the biggest producer of electric power using water power in the region…the biggest hidropower plant in Europe was buit by Romania/Serbia in 1970-ies

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